Financing Statement Amendment Additional Party form for adding additional Debtors or Secured Parties to Financing Statement Amendment (Form UCC3) filed with the Oklahoma filing office.
Financing Statement Amendment Additional Party form for adding additional Debtors or Secured Parties to Financing Statement Amendment (Form UCC3) filed with the Oklahoma filing office.
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Filer Information. Name and phone number of contact at filer. Email contact at filer. Debtor Information. Organization or individual's name. Mailing address. Secured Party Information. Organization or individual's name. Mailing address. Collateral Information. Description of collateral.
A UCC filing is a legal notice a lender files with the secretary of state when they have a security interest against one of your assets. It gives notice that the lender has an interest, or lien, against the asset being used by you to secure the financing. The term UCC filing comes from the uniform commercial code.
Also known as a UCC-3, and, depending on the context, a UCC-3 financing statement amendment, a UCC-3 termination statement, and a UCC-3 continuation statement. Under the Uniform Commercial Code, a UCC-3 is used to continue, assign, terminate, or amend an existing UCC-1 financing statement (UCC-1).
In all cases, you should file a UCC-1 with the secretary of state's office in the state where the debtor is incorporated or organized (if a business), or lives (if an individual).
Why file a UCC-3 form? The UCC-3 is the Swiss-Army-Knife of forms. Unlike a UCC 1, a UCC 3 can be used for multiple purposes. The actions one can take are Amendment, Assignment, Continuation, and Termination.
A UCC-1 financing statement (an abbreviation for Uniform Commercial Code-1) is a legal form that a creditor files to give notice that it has or may have an interest in the personal property of a debtor (a person who owes a debt to the creditor as typically specified in the agreement creating the debt).
To assign (1) some or all of Assignor's right to amend the identified financing statement, or (2) the Assignor's right to amend the identified financing statement with respect to some (but not all) of the collateral covered by the identified financing statement: Check box in item 3 and enter name of Assignee in item 7a
UCC-1 Financing Statements do not have to be signed by either the Debtor or Secured Party; however, they must be authorized.Although the UCC-1 Financing Statement does not require signatures, any attachment such as the legal description or special terms and conditions may require the signature of the Debtor.